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and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much hotter as we head into saturday and sunday. but these are warmer than they were today by a good 5 degrees. 90 in morgan hill, 80 in gilroy. certainly above the average by a good 8 degrees in many locations. at the coast 70s, i know it's tempting to jump in and go swimming but the rip tides are awful right now. the life guards out there will be the first to tell you that's one of the worse beaches for rip tides. be careful going out to the beach. the weather looks great, enjoy it. plenty of fluid. our concern here in the newsroom, fire danger. >>> th
and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much...
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that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people
that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out....
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the company admitted that it encouraged doctors to use botox for off label uses between 2,000 and 2005. the justice department went as far as paying doctors kick back to prescribe botox and teach them how the fill out insurance forms to pay for unauthorized treatments. >>> a bill that would have banned all plastic bags went down to defeat at the end of the legislative session late last night. it would have than about the nation's first statewide ban on this. 19billion bags used by californiaians every year hurt the environment. banning those bags would prove to be too costly for consumers. >>> this might come out of a file called no good deed goes unpunished. as they recycle more, their garage rates are actually going up. -- that contract doesn't expire until the year 2021. however, because city residents are now generating less waste, the city is spending 6 $50,000 a year for unused space at the landfill. and as people recycle more, they switcher to smaller less expensive trash cans. they are looking to increase residential garage rates by 6%. >>> women with breast cancer should consi
the company admitted that it encouraged doctors to use botox for off label uses between 2,000 and 2005. the justice department went as far as paying doctors kick back to prescribe botox and teach them how the fill out insurance forms to pay for unauthorized treatments. >>> a bill that would have banned all plastic bags went down to defeat at the end of the legislative session late last night. it would have than about the nation's first statewide ban on this. 19billion bags used by...
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yes, we are using the other r word. >> rain. we've got rain, pinpoint that first off live cbs weather camera out toward the bay waters, small craft advisory in place. transitioning to san jose, 70 degrees, west winds at 9 miles per hour typically this time of the year in san jose we should be in the 80s. out and about on this mondaining, 13th day of the month, temperatures currently in the 70s. 60s. brisk winds around the bay, we are clouding up very quickly, this is our pinpoint satellite image, the very latest when you see we are totally socked in around inverness and new dillon beach. pinpoint forecast for your morning commute. official sun up 6:50 a.m. clouds will retreat a little bit when we had a trough breezing through, throwing a few high clouds in our forecast. you can see that right there and there it swings, due east, up stream, another trough, that is going to produce a chance of rain showers by the end of the workweek. we are still dealing with cool air mass typically 87 degrees in liver more, instead tomorrow's hig
yes, we are using the other r word. >> rain. we've got rain, pinpoint that first off live cbs weather camera out toward the bay waters, small craft advisory in place. transitioning to san jose, 70 degrees, west winds at 9 miles per hour typically this time of the year in san jose we should be in the 80s. out and about on this mondaining, 13th day of the month, temperatures currently in the 70s. 60s. brisk winds around the bay, we are clouding up very quickly, this is our pinpoint...
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see it out here to the west of us. now that system is fairly significant, as it moves in it's going to bring increasing clouds and showers to the bay area by friday. here's how it breaks out. that system is strengthen as we speak. but it's a couple of days away. so slightly warmer tomorrow. extended forecast, the showers come in. so what's tomorrow? wednesday, thursday, nice. so next couple of days slightly warm days. low 80s. friday increasing clouds, maybe some sprinkles friday night. then we put rain in the forecast early friday into saturday. the forecast high is tomorrow. that's down the road. the reason i say it like that because again we're a few days out still. the timing is going to change. it looks pretty certain that someone in the bay area is going to see some showers. mainly north bay, but i think showers could reach as high south as san jose as we go into the friday, saturday overnight. so there's the system i'm tracking. i'll keep a close eye on it. i'll be back here in just a bit with your five day fore
see it out here to the west of us. now that system is fairly significant, as it moves in it's going to bring increasing clouds and showers to the bay area by friday. here's how it breaks out. that system is strengthen as we speak. but it's a couple of days away. so slightly warmer tomorrow. extended forecast, the showers come in. so what's tomorrow? wednesday, thursday, nice. so next couple of days slightly warm days. low 80s. friday increasing clouds, maybe some sprinkles friday night. then we...
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get california working again-for all of us. but one >>> real estate buyers these days have their pick of properties at bargain prices. but one choice location in pleasanton has a waiting list of hundreds. and they are charging top dollar. robert lyles reports on a place that has people dying to get in. >>> reporter: pleasanton, nearly 66,500 souls above ground. but it's below ground that the population is expected to explode by 400 less the souls. >> 200 burial vaults which would be for coffins and 200 additional cremation vault. >> reporter: the 6x6 coffin vaults are expected to be the first to go. they not only want to live in pleasanton, they want an afterlife -- >> they want to live here forever. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this eternal subdivision has a name, the pioneer cemetery. and it's undergoing a gentrification of sorts. you see, the cemetery was originally run by the international order of odd fellows. they just sold it to the city. once parks and rec took it over, it was clear the dearly departed were exceeding the a
get california working again-for all of us. but one >>> real estate buyers these days have their pick of properties at bargain prices. but one choice location in pleasanton has a waiting list of hundreds. and they are charging top dollar. robert lyles reports on a place that has people dying to get in. >>> reporter: pleasanton, nearly 66,500 souls above ground. but it's below ground that the population is expected to explode by 400 less the souls. >> 200 burial vaults...
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that's it for us at 5:00 though. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created.
that's it for us at 5:00 though. "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about...
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get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur, it is within our scope to protect and to serve no matter the cost. and at this point, it was, you know, a matter of life or death. and you just act. you don't think. you just act. >> and that's exactly what they did. they are doing okay. they are recovering from their burns. and, of course, they got the act of courage award from the red cross. we congratulate them. >>> playing videogames can be mind numbing but maybe that's not bad. dr. kim mulvihill on how one kind of videogame may actually be like a narcotic to relieve pain. >>> reporter: >> those ki
get california working again-for all of us. own lives, to save people from a burnign car. >>> today, san francisco city leaders recognized sheriff's deputies who risked their lives to save people from a burning car. officials and others were there at the event including sydnie kohara. the three deputies are recovering from burns. they received the act of courage award from the red cross. >> it's something that we are not trained for, obviously. but when you see an incident occur,...
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thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other people in the media ring the bell. and this is my trophy here. i got second place. >> that's great. >> yeah. it's a pretty big trophy. [ laughter ] >> it is for bell about that big, that's a big trophy. congratulations. >> the mariachis did all the work. i love bringing them out because my mother used to pick in the fields here in the bay area in the '50s so i wanted to explain to everybody how diverse we are and baby, we've come a long way from the fields to forecasting weather. >> congrats. nice trophy. >> thank you. >>> all right. you know what? drugstores lock 'em up like fort knox and
thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other...
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they use local funneling. it looks like there will be an effort to close that loophole in sacramento. i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> next, parking spots transformed. the mini park this one dedicated to pot. >>> and they are not just fun and fashionable. these beads are helping keep kids safe from skin cancer. tell you how. >>> oh, this is exactly what i have been looking for. this is your weekend forecast. i'll pinpoint which day it's going to rain and just how much to expect. it's all coming up as eyewitness news continues. >>> stay with us. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. o
they use local funneling. it looks like there will be an effort to close that loophole in sacramento. i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> next, parking spots transformed. the mini park this one dedicated to pot. >>> and they are not just fun and fashionable. these beads are helping keep kids safe from skin cancer. tell you how. >>> oh, this is exactly what i have been looking for. this is your weekend forecast. i'll pinpoint which day it's going to rain and...
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now, the parents used a cell phone to videotape part of the incident. that's in the custody of the police officer. back to you. >>> the san mateo coroner today confirmed three family members were killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion bringing the official death toll to seven. dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in his 50s was transferred to an acute care hospital in kit can condition -- critical condition. >>> we're learning one of the victims is really touch and go and having a really difficult time with miss recovery, this comes after a lot of disaster. maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins t
now, the parents used a cell phone to videotape part of the incident. that's in the custody of the police officer. back to you. >>> the san mateo coroner today confirmed three family members were killed in the san bruno pipeline explosion bringing the official death toll to seven. dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in...
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the use of ecstasy rose 37%. one federal drug control official blamed the greater number of states approving medicinal marijuana and the media down playing the use of marijuana. >>> a couple pleaded not guilty to charges of defrauding the school district and their health insurance company over care for their autistic son. lawyer jonathan dixtene and barkly lynne are accused of double billing as much as $400,000 for a care program they set up in their home for the boy. the charges against them include grand theft, forgery, insurance fraud and conspiracy. they are also accused of defrauding dixtenes law firm. the case returns to court on october 6th. >>> it's illegal now to california to send or read text messages while driving. but the automobile club of southern california says people are ignoring that law. drivers face a $20 fine for the first offense but that can run up to $340 after you figure in court costs. the >>> stanford medical center introduced a new stronger radiation machine. in some cases reduces a c
the use of ecstasy rose 37%. one federal drug control official blamed the greater number of states approving medicinal marijuana and the media down playing the use of marijuana. >>> a couple pleaded not guilty to charges of defrauding the school district and their health insurance company over care for their autistic son. lawyer jonathan dixtene and barkly lynne are accused of double billing as much as $400,000 for a care program they set up in their home for the boy. the charges...
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vic lee joins with us more. vick? >> the defendant was convicted on all 10 counts, including murder, robbery, and evading a police officer. it was an emotional hearing which was attended by dozens of police officers and police brass. he broke down and cried after the verdict was read. he was 19 when the crime occurred, and july 26th, 2006, he and two others fled in a stolen car after a robbery on bay shore boulevard. he led police on a car chase wound through the city, and highway 280. the van crashed into officer burkeo's patrol car. he was a police officer stationed at bay view station on the force five years. petrelli out on bail at the time. after the verdict the officer's father spoke to us. >> there are petrelli weing forrive you. you're just human. you make mistakes z your family, we bear no grudge or bitterness against also, you. >> and there would be a hearing on october 22, to set a date for sentencing. since this was a murder committed during a robbery, this is a special circumstances case which means he co
vic lee joins with us more. vick? >> the defendant was convicted on all 10 counts, including murder, robbery, and evading a police officer. it was an emotional hearing which was attended by dozens of police officers and police brass. he broke down and cried after the verdict was read. he was 19 when the crime occurred, and july 26th, 2006, he and two others fled in a stolen car after a robbery on bay shore boulevard. he led police on a car chase wound through the city, and highway 280....
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. >> it's heart breaking for all of us. we were talking on the car how all of us work together. we have all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part avenue the high school class of 2008. still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both and we with trying to get together and just didn't work out and now this happened. >> reporter: friends say one had signed up to join the air force and the other was a student at skyline college. they both worked as security guards. >> just seen them last night. >> saw him last night. >> yeah. >> reporter: what were you doing? >> hanging out. >> reporter: later they were in honda. a toyota with three cars hit the passenger side. the three were sent to san francisco general hospital critically injured. the two were pronounced dead at the scene. >> they were really nice guys. on top of their stuff. they worked hard for what they earned. >> reporter: police haven't determined what caused the accident or if alcohol was involved. a neighbor said he sees an accident here every couple months because people are tempted to speed on the
. >> it's heart breaking for all of us. we were talking on the car how all of us work together. we have all graduated. >> reporter: the students were part avenue the high school class of 2008. still keeping in touch. >> two weeks ago i talked to them both and we with trying to get together and just didn't work out and now this happened. >> reporter: friends say one had signed up to join the air force and the other was a student at skyline college. they both worked as...
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that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >> you're listening to the ntsb president, christopher hart, about -- talking about how one part of the investigation is over. they are moving to the second phase, which includes looking over documents at pg&e, interviewing witnesses. we'll have more on this later on in this newscast. >> there are so many stories coming out of last week's disaster, people would were barely able to escape the flames. at some point they escaped only from the -- because of the help from others. ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage live from san bruno. john? >> reporter: we got
that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >>...
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the 90s, hang out, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. mm, my water just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan you can trust. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes,
the 90s, hang out, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. mm, my water just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan...
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. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance, assuming they would have worked would have turned it faster than we could have. >> reporter: the cpuc fell on its sword admitting -- >> something went wrong we were all doing our jobs and the explosion happened any way. that means something else has to happen. >> reporter: better move fast, that was what's senator boxer said to the council. >> we can't wait for another accident. this one cut deep into a community. you were there, it stops your heart. >> reporter: a growing number of california lawmakers are pushing for a bill that among other things would require automatic shut off valv
. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance,...
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. >> it's not just us. when we want things from hospital records, it takes longer to get these things. it's -- it compounds itself. >> reporter: the furlough's expect, 150,000 workers and saves the state about $137 million a month. >> without a budget in place, california is in a precarious position. >> reporter: well, folks we spoke to are not steep in constitutional law, they are hoping the legal argument that the governor overstepped his authority by ordering these furloughs wins over the california supreme court. >> people come and demand service for us and they complain we cannot provide service as much as we should have. >> reporter: furlough days are scheduled for the last three fridays in september. the next one is in two days. the governor says as soon as lawmakers pass the state budget, the furloughs will stop. reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor schwarzenegger is holding firm in his refusal to defend the state's same-sex marriage ban in court. there is an effort
. >> it's not just us. when we want things from hospital records, it takes longer to get these things. it's -- it compounds itself. >> reporter: the furlough's expect, 150,000 workers and saves the state about $137 million a month. >> without a budget in place, california is in a precarious position. >> reporter: well, folks we spoke to are not steep in constitutional law, they are hoping the legal argument that the governor overstepped his authority by ordering these...
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my wife usually sits back and watches us, but she's going to join us today. >> because it's free day and you get to try something that you don't normally do. >> i like fishing because you can relax and catch cool things. >> reporter: just hang out, connect with family and nature. >> i like to be outdoors more than inside. >> just a nice way to spend the day, talking, chatting. >> reporter: fishing can help create special memories that last. >> i like to reel it in. but i, i think my daddy told me i caught fish when i was little. >> reporter: this was the second of two free fishing days this ye. state fish and game says it will announce next year's free fishing day this coming spring. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for that disease. the virus was found in a squirrel and a raven this past month. vector control's advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west mile is usually spread through bites from infected mosquitoes. >>> coming up it started wit
my wife usually sits back and watches us, but she's going to join us today. >> because it's free day and you get to try something that you don't normally do. >> i like fishing because you can relax and catch cool things. >> reporter: just hang out, connect with family and nature. >> i like to be outdoors more than inside. >> just a nice way to spend the day, talking, chatting. >> reporter: fishing can help create special memories that last. >> i like to...
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and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick? >> i want to you take a look behind me. let me step aside here. we're on the other side of the canyon. the explosion and fire happened. and there has been a lot of activity there. all day. firefighters busy mopping up. and there is a lot of evacuees and survivors passed by here where i'm standing hoping to get a glimpse of their homes. walter showed me images he shot just before he decided to run. the explosion happened just blocks from the home. the houses across the street were already burning. >> this is just a boom. i pell to the ground. i looked out of the
and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick?...
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the city is considering using the san mateo police department for protection. if the city council approves the switch tonight, the matter will then go to the council. if it is approved there, the issue will tentatively go to the department. >>> david stevenson live in san francisco now with more on how they say this federally funded program provides paychecks and it's so crucial. >> reporter: at the internet archive in san francisco today, the quiet steady work of scanning books went on for 145 jobs who 145 works who may lose their jobs and paychecks. >> i know that i'll be out there too. >> reporter: san francisco officials, business leaders and workers called for a $3.51 billion year extension of the federal stimulus funds that funds the city's jobs now program. >> this program arguably is the most successful stimulus program in the united states of america and i can back that up. >> reporter: jobs now uses federal dollars to reimburse business who hire local employees. it will reduce welfare roles by 20%. >> we can head out $450 a week not to work or $447 a
the city is considering using the san mateo police department for protection. if the city council approves the switch tonight, the matter will then go to the council. if it is approved there, the issue will tentatively go to the department. >>> david stevenson live in san francisco now with more on how they say this federally funded program provides paychecks and it's so crucial. >> reporter: at the internet archive in san francisco today, the quiet steady work of scanning books...
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. >> it's irrelevant to us where it is. we would have the same issues. >> reporter: the pleasant hill city planner says the city trying to bend over backwards to address the neighbor's traffic worries. >> i think it's certainly a valid concern. and we're going to try to work with all the parties to, you know, come up with a design that minimizes that concern. >> reporter: some option include reconfiguring the median on main street and moving the drive-through so it doesn't follow the fence line. this afternoon, in n out sent cbs 5 an email saying the proposal is not a done deal. a company vice president wrote -- i know we have had a preliminary meeting with the neighbors there and are in the process of frying to incorporate their concerns into our site plan revision. it is our hope that we can make some revisions to our plan that will accommodate the neighbors. >> reporter: but it hardly ends there. >> we want in n out to just say we're done. >> reporter: some of these neighbors are meeting for the first time but it's clear
. >> it's irrelevant to us where it is. we would have the same issues. >> reporter: the pleasant hill city planner says the city trying to bend over backwards to address the neighbor's traffic worries. >> i think it's certainly a valid concern. and we're going to try to work with all the parties to, you know, come up with a design that minimizes that concern. >> reporter: some option include reconfiguring the median on main street and moving the drive-through so it...
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his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife worth the sacrifice that the president said it was? >> it's hard to -- yes, of course his wife and my grandson are worth it. definitely. but it's very difficult to, you know, understand it or put my head around why it had to happen. because if it was something that i felt was a worthy reason to be there, it would be a little easier. but it's really difficult when it's a situation that i wasn't -- i think a lot of americans don't understand the whole reason we were there. >> reporter: got to leave it at that. thanks mary, appreciate yo
his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife...
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syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all asses were not created equal. >> i don't have a problem with it. >> come on, they are using the word asses now as a -- ad word. so, you know, is that appropriate? >> reporter: a spokesman says levi's chose the language because in worldwide surveys it reflects how women talk about their jeans. however, she refused to answer whether levi's considered the language appropriate for children to hear. >> it's inappropriate for all ages, i would think. i think we start to get desensitized to what is appropriate and what i would like my 5-year-old and my 8- year-old to look at. >> if they see it they will think it's
syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all...
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and there is one city council member not in jail. >> it's a sad moment for us. the saddest part is that our city has been tarnished and the reputation of the city is dragged through mud. hopefully we can begin the healing process. >> that is city garcia reporting from the town of bell. pg&e is working to ease peoples fears about pipelines running through communities in the aftermath of the san bruno explosion. today, they met after receiving top 100 priority list. one of the risky pipelines runs through san carlos. >> and we're very interested in the specifics in san carlos, you know? this is a situation, what are we going to do about it? and when? >> pg&e fixed a damaged pipeline in san jose, not on the top 100 list. >> it's an example how we find something we need to address in the pipeline system we're not going to wait. we're going to take action to get things back to normal again. >> inspections discovered a small dent in the line. and this was not leaking gas. >>> a senate vote to repeel the military don't ask don't tell policy failed. democrats fell short
and there is one city council member not in jail. >> it's a sad moment for us. the saddest part is that our city has been tarnished and the reputation of the city is dragged through mud. hopefully we can begin the healing process. >> that is city garcia reporting from the town of bell. pg&e is working to ease peoples fears about pipelines running through communities in the aftermath of the san bruno explosion. today, they met after receiving top 100 priority list. one of the...
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china trade will create more local job autos people move flg china to us us and u.s. cooperate with cooperation, us us and china this is how to make it happen. >> higher labor costs are becoming less of an issue, believing the u.s. can reesh establish itself but only if there is a national commit tomt make it happen. >> we need to focus on manufacturing jobs in the united states, we have to also make a process to create new technology they can create this auto maigss and therefore, we need people to do this. >> the governor's one more idea getting to asia about promoting more money and jobs in california when he gets to china he's going to propose the pay bear -- bay area be the host of the world expo in 2020. shanghai is hosting the world expo right now. david louie, abc 7 money scope. >> thank you. and one suspect is under arrest following a raid on a sophisticated pot growing operation today in the east bay hills. another got away when the marijuana being grown in a remote area. and a scary afternoon for people living in two separate buildings that caught fire in o
china trade will create more local job autos people move flg china to us us and u.s. cooperate with cooperation, us us and china this is how to make it happen. >> higher labor costs are becoming less of an issue, believing the u.s. can reesh establish itself but only if there is a national commit tomt make it happen. >> we need to focus on manufacturing jobs in the united states, we have to also make a process to create new technology they can create this auto maigss and therefore,...
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sherry hu with us now. you talk to some who, while they are not hurt, they have lost everything else in their lives. >> reporter: they have. and it's so difficult when you have to start again from scratch, allen. it is dinnertime right now here at the evacuation center. but a lot of the evacuees have been here practically all day. they are waiting for a list to be released so they can find out if their homes are either burned to the ground or if they are still standing. >>> reporter: nelson alvarado couldn't get home after work last night. and now he may not have a home at all. >> the explosion was three houses down from our house. so -- >> reporter: his parents and extended family may be homeless, all 11 of them. it is simply overwhelming. >> can't really think straight. i don't know -- i really don't know. i don't know what to do. i don't know what to thin. >> reporter: judy escaped with only her life. >> the fireball at the corner coming at me so i just ran. >> reporter: she lived in her san bruno home f
sherry hu with us now. you talk to some who, while they are not hurt, they have lost everything else in their lives. >> reporter: they have. and it's so difficult when you have to start again from scratch, allen. it is dinnertime right now here at the evacuation center. but a lot of the evacuees have been here practically all day. they are waiting for a list to be released so they can find out if their homes are either burned to the ground or if they are still standing. >>>...
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world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their families pursue the dream of a college education. just as the g.i. bill helped those who fought world war ii-- include mig grandfather-- become the backbone of our middle-class sod so today's men and women must have the chance to apply their gifts to expand the american economy. it's part of ending a war responsibly, standing by those who fought it. you know, two weeks ago america's final combat brigade in iraq, the army's 4th striker brigade, journeyed home in the pre-dawn darkness. thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad. the last of them passing into kuwait in the ea
world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their...
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karen showed us the bullet holes. we counted more than 30 that ripped through walls of the house in the bedroom where her sister was sleeping with parents. karen believes shooters are after her 18-year-old brother, richard. >> it seems like all of these guys hating on him. always breaking into his car or breaking his woindos. >> she says this was the third time the house has been fired on. her brother wasn't too talkative. >> how many times your house been shot up? >> three times. >> yeah. like two, three. >> in a year? >> yeah. >> why are they shooting at your house? >> i don't know. >> the walls of the garage tagged with gang graffiti. richard ramirez denies income a gang. police say this neighborhood is known for gang and drug activity. late today, police chief came to the hospital where a teddy bear to visit the 6-year-old. >> just to be able to grow up in the community without being afraid they're going to be hit by a stray bullet or a gang member shooting up their community. >> finding gangs is becoming difficul
karen showed us the bullet holes. we counted more than 30 that ripped through walls of the house in the bedroom where her sister was sleeping with parents. karen believes shooters are after her 18-year-old brother, richard. >> it seems like all of these guys hating on him. always breaking into his car or breaking his woindos. >> she says this was the third time the house has been fired on. her brother wasn't too talkative. >> how many times your house been shot up? >>...
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while it may be good for some of us, mike sugerman tells us who is left with a bad taste in their mouth. >> reporter: attach bury, the home of the homeless. the epicenter, the neighborhood mcdonalds, where homeless people say they aren't getting any kind of break and they certainly aren't loving it. there is a mcflurry of activity in attach with youry which to some make sense 50 cents as a matter of fact. >> i don't really want to use it if i don't have to. >> reporter: was hamburgler who stole the famous mcdonalds dollar menu from this one particular store? it's gone. you want a mcdouble? it's not double the price but now $1.50. >> reporter: >> i don't eat that stuff, if you eat that stuff on the wall it says you can get cancer. >> reporter: we couldn't find such a sign and for that gentleman to be sitting where he was on the steps of the fast food restaurant he legally would have had to buy something. i was okay. >> the day they took out the dollar menu is the same day they had the bathrooms shut down, why are they really trying to kick tout homeless, no dollar menu, no bathrooms, wha
while it may be good for some of us, mike sugerman tells us who is left with a bad taste in their mouth. >> reporter: attach bury, the home of the homeless. the epicenter, the neighborhood mcdonalds, where homeless people say they aren't getting any kind of break and they certainly aren't loving it. there is a mcflurry of activity in attach with youry which to some make sense 50 cents as a matter of fact. >> i don't really want to use it if i don't have to. >> reporter: was...
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john ramos is there on the phone with us now. john, what have you been able to see and what's going on? >> reporter: i just got here a few minutes ago so i'm telling you what i see here. i counted 12 vehicles that are all at the end of this off- ramp from grand avenue, looks like i guess it would be the eastbound off-ramp off 580. it's near the grand lake theater. and this truck as you have seen the pictures, the car that took the worst of it looks like to be like a silver four-door honda, probably an accord or something. and it is about half the length that it was originally. it's literally buried under the front of this truck. >> john, let me just say, because we did see ambulances there, have you been able to tell whether they took anybody or they have gotten anybody out of that vehicle? >> reporter: well, there was three ambulances -- only one left now. there were three ambulances when i got out here. none of them appeared to take off with lights and sirens too much. so if they were serious injuries, they probably have been t
john ramos is there on the phone with us now. john, what have you been able to see and what's going on? >> reporter: i just got here a few minutes ago so i'm telling you what i see here. i counted 12 vehicles that are all at the end of this off- ramp from grand avenue, looks like i guess it would be the eastbound off-ramp off 580. it's near the grand lake theater. and this truck as you have seen the pictures, the car that took the worst of it looks like to be like a silver four-door...
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for continuing coverage you cannot only watch us but you can go to the website. we are constantly updating our website with the latest. >> the governor is out of the country right now but his wife just visited san bruno. that visit next. >>> also there more than 50 people hurt as a result of the explosion and fire. today their storeys and a outpouring of help. >> and in our next half hour the disappointing turn of events in the saga of the american hikers detained in iraq. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. . >>> more live pictures news chopper two of that neighborhood in san bruno that's flattened because of that explosion. we are learning new information today among them that four people have died and that one of those deaths was a woman who -- a woman and her daughter who was in the 8th grade. we have reporters covering the angle and will have continuous coverage throughout this newscast. >> more than a dozen patients
for continuing coverage you cannot only watch us but you can go to the website. we are constantly updating our website with the latest. >> the governor is out of the country right now but his wife just visited san bruno. that visit next. >>> also there more than 50 people hurt as a result of the explosion and fire. today their storeys and a outpouring of help. >> and in our next half hour the disappointing turn of events in the saga of the american hikers detained in iraq....
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the company says it does not use uranium. the other body was found inside the home and what has investigators so disturbed is that when they showed up, the stench was over whelming. the flies swarming. >> when he was advised that they located the bodies in the residence, his reaction is not one what one would believe a normal person would react. >> reporter: in the driveway we found a car with rittenhouse's in the back. piles of books in the back about sex including parisian frolics, tale of a french gentleman who whiled away the days in many a parisian house of delight, lascivious scenes at the convent where mother an best oversees a flock of 25 pretty young ladies eager to experience the ways of the world. and the amorous adventures of a japanese gentleman, three fortunate young sailors on leave in japan are the guests of a virile and generous merchant. investigators say rittenhouse is talking to them although he won't say what's he is saying that's helpful in the investigation. rittenhouse will be in court tomorrow afterno
the company says it does not use uranium. the other body was found inside the home and what has investigators so disturbed is that when they showed up, the stench was over whelming. the flies swarming. >> when he was advised that they located the bodies in the residence, his reaction is not one what one would believe a normal person would react. >> reporter: in the driveway we found a car with rittenhouse's in the back. piles of books in the back about sex including parisian...
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this thing just keeps bumping into us. this time of year it is not strong enough to bring significant rain. it's enough to bring drizzle and enough to drop temperatures off even further. temperatures will be cooler still. right around the coast is where you're going to see the drizzle. i haven't seen reports but i would not be surprised to get reports of drizzle in bonny toon boon and places like that. shows you the fire in boulder, this type of weather really helps. we're the reds, the 90s, even 80s, we're talking 70s. it is going to be a much cooler even more winter like than fall like tomorrow in some ways in the way the temperatures drop off. 67 nevado. a nice day after 11:00. i think we'll see clearing but these temperatures a far cry from what we saw today. where's the drizzle going to be. right along the coast, maybe on the spine here right on the peninsula up toward skyline boulevard, up above pacifica there. if you're used to getting drizzle in the summer months, tonight and tomorrow morning, that's the same place
this thing just keeps bumping into us. this time of year it is not strong enough to bring significant rain. it's enough to bring drizzle and enough to drop temperatures off even further. temperatures will be cooler still. right around the coast is where you're going to see the drizzle. i haven't seen reports but i would not be surprised to get reports of drizzle in bonny toon boon and places like that. shows you the fire in boulder, this type of weather really helps. we're the reds, the 90s,...
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get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting very little rest and shade or anything of that nature, they begin to think twice about, is that something i'm ready to do? >> politicians debate whether immigrant workers are taking jobs that americans want but unemployment stats show that americans don't apply for seasonal jobs harvesting fruit and vegetables at least not in california. >> a previously unknown parasite is to blame for a nasty rash that's been showing up on swimmers in crown beach in alameda. the rash first showed up at crown beach in 2005. infectious disease specialists who studied the rash s
get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting...
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stress levels were most likely to predict future drug use than marijuana use. there is no one single answer as to why someone develops an addiction. >>> clues to that redwood city plane crash, with the plane still in the water, there are telltale signs that may help investigators discover what went terribly wrong. >>> and districts are gets millions of the dollars from the stimulus plan, why schools say they won't be using that money to rehire teachers. >>> witnesses tribe the final moments of a doomed flight that ended with a small plane crashing in the peninsula. federal investigators are preparing to remove the wreckage from the redwood lagoon as the investigation of that crash continues. john fowler has the story. >> reporter: right now there's a grim recovery still going on, let's take an overhead look, this is the redwood shores lagoon surrounded by office buildings and homes where the plane crashed yesterday at noon. right now crews have attached floats are preparing to remove the wreckage from the water. ntsb investigators may want to talk to a witness
stress levels were most likely to predict future drug use than marijuana use. there is no one single answer as to why someone develops an addiction. >>> clues to that redwood city plane crash, with the plane still in the water, there are telltale signs that may help investigators discover what went terribly wrong. >>> and districts are gets millions of the dollars from the stimulus plan, why schools say they won't be using that money to rehire teachers. >>> witnesses...
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his personal use. those transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new span would cost $1.7 billion? well, that's changed. it's now expected to cost $2 billion. bridge commissioners have added $300 million to that original budget. right now, crews are working on the bridge between oakland and yerba buena island. the extra money will cover more construction work and problems that may come up during the remainder of the project. the bridge is set to be finished in 2013. >>> and we are getting our first look at a traffic project aimed at easing congestion on i- 680. the 14-mile stretch of freeway over the
his personal use. those transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new...
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something as small as why all of us pay for auto insurance, all of us pay for home owner insurance. it's part of the cost of operating those parts of our lives. >> now, public hearings on that proposal are set for early spring and a decision expected sometime next year. >>> the pipeline explosion has certainly put pg&e's reputation on the line. simon perez shows us how the utility is handling all the attention, the scrutiny and the questions. simon. >> reporter: allen, as you might imagine, how a company handling a big crisis lining this can really have long- lasting effects. and it appears that up to this point, pg&e is following the crisis management playbook. >>> reporter: last thursday's deadly explosion and fire in san bruno had all the makings of much more than a disaster for the neighborhood. it was also a potential disaster for pg&e, the company responsible for the pipeline. form the lating the correct response to a -- formulating the correct response to a crisis like this is critical. >> you need to show that you know the magnitude of the tragedy. >> reporter: he says pg&e
something as small as why all of us pay for auto insurance, all of us pay for home owner insurance. it's part of the cost of operating those parts of our lives. >> now, public hearings on that proposal are set for early spring and a decision expected sometime next year. >>> the pipeline explosion has certainly put pg&e's reputation on the line. simon perez shows us how the utility is handling all the attention, the scrutiny and the questions. simon. >> reporter: allen,...
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to seeing, it takes time to get used to it. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> system good news on the roads of san francisco, police arreporting a sharp drop this year in injuries and deaths from traffic accidents. so far this year san francisco has seen 13 fatalities and 2,372 injuries from traffic accidents. that includes drivers hitting pedestrians, bicyclists and other drivers. that's cig any cantily lower than last year. if the numbers stay that way, it'll be the lowest year for injuries in decades. >>> and crews are investigatinan accident. the truck driver identified himself as only as tony said he was on his way home traveling about 45 miles per hour on the exit ramp when his breaks went out and he scrambled to avoid the vehicles ahead of him. >> i just watched the cars cars go out of my way like this, but i could see the people in the cars looking back at me. it scared the daylights out of me. >> the victims were transported to the hospital. none suffered life threatening injuries. the truck driver was not cited.
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why it might be put to use earlier than thought. that story coming up. >>> after being put on hold for nearly five years, executions are set to resume in california. we'll tell you how soon they could start. and for the first time show you inside the new death penalty chamber at san quentin. >>> three fatal crashes in one week all involving bay area teenagers. tonight the one thing that played a factor in all of them. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. within the past hour protesters greeted supporters of meg whitman and carley fiorina. members of the california nurses association and other democratic party backers protested the fundraisers
why it might be put to use earlier than thought. that story coming up. >>> after being put on hold for nearly five years, executions are set to resume in california. we'll tell you how soon they could start. and for the first time show you inside the new death penalty chamber at san quentin. >>> three fatal crashes in one week all involving bay area teenagers. tonight the one thing that played a factor in all of them. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville....
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growth hormones, what's the impact for us and our children? >> reporter: the question really now is should there be an extra label? >> i think it would be a good thing to have, just to know what you are getting. >> reporter: the company's also working on genetically modified till lawn pia and -- tilapia and trout. >> we need to be able to feed the growing population with seafood. the only way to do it -- >> reporter: would people buy it? >> no. >> if it was deemed safe by certain people, i probably could. >> it would be a tragedy in atlantic salmon went extinct as a genetic accident associated with the creation of this fish for human done sum shun -- consumption. >> reporter: price may be the key. the fda hearings continue tomorrow, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in martinez police are trying to unravel a mysterious shooting yesterday morning that left a 40-year-old wounded outside his home. a woman walking her dog near center avenue and glare sherr drive found the wounded -- glacier dre found the wounded man and called police. the man
growth hormones, what's the impact for us and our children? >> reporter: the question really now is should there be an extra label? >> i think it would be a good thing to have, just to know what you are getting. >> reporter: the company's also working on genetically modified till lawn pia and -- tilapia and trout. >> we need to be able to feed the growing population with seafood. the only way to do it -- >> reporter: would people buy it? >> no. >> if it...
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thanks to lee for sending us a mypix at cbs5.com/connect. we want to see your hot weather pictures, too. tonight, overnight, kick off that extra blanket. temperatures in the 50s and in the 60s. tomorrow, that northwest wind will continue ushering in the warmer air mass. inland highs up to 100 degrees in concord. otherwise, low 70s at the beaches, 93 degrees to the north and to the south. the extended forecast, cbs 5 day outlook triple digits on thursday, then the whole timing of this is when will the marine layer kick in? i'm banking on early friday morning knocking back the temperatures. it will be quite seasonal by labor day. and that is your pinpoint forecast. hang out, stay with us, we'll be right back. ,,,, this droid has evolved to do even more. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. now se >>> target pretty we
thanks to lee for sending us a mypix at cbs5.com/connect. we want to see your hot weather pictures, too. tonight, overnight, kick off that extra blanket. temperatures in the 50s and in the 60s. tomorrow, that northwest wind will continue ushering in the warmer air mass. inland highs up to 100 degrees in concord. otherwise, low 70s at the beaches, 93 degrees to the north and to the south. the extended forecast, cbs 5 day outlook triple digits on thursday, then the whole timing of this is when...
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. >> and thanks for joining us. >> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennininininininininn greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and communities. yes on prop 24. it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when
. >> and thanks for joining us. >> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennininininininininn greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and...
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the fire department tells us they sent 20 firefighters to the tower. sfpd says it never gives out a number but sent a sizeable contingent to that scene. goodwin was cited for a misdemeanor, trespassing charge when reaching the top. >> 20 separate fires are burning against detroit, michigan. faibs say it started in a garage and spread to homes, fires being fan bid high winds, detroit says the fire department sat the limit. firefighters are exhausted from running from blaze to blaze. there are no reports of deaths or injuries. >> a florida church refusing to call off the plans to burn copies of the koran on september 11th. this is in spite of warnings from a top military leader it will put american soldiers in danger. pastor terry jones in gainsville says he will go head with the event saturday to protest the september 11th attacks. that event sparked rebukes from muslim nations, international protests and opposition from city officials. general david petraeus warned today images would endanger u.s. troops. >> they would use them to inflame public money
the fire department tells us they sent 20 firefighters to the tower. sfpd says it never gives out a number but sent a sizeable contingent to that scene. goodwin was cited for a misdemeanor, trespassing charge when reaching the top. >> 20 separate fires are burning against detroit, michigan. faibs say it started in a garage and spread to homes, fires being fan bid high winds, detroit says the fire department sat the limit. firefighters are exhausted from running from blaze to blaze. there...
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and water is being used to keep the dust in place and out of the air. but the need to finish this job by mid-october is driven by concern of coming rains that could spread the soot and debris. >> i do not want to be in a position to have to deal with the run off that's going to be coming off of these properties. that would be a task that would be near impossible. >> reporter: the county says it has no hard deadline to finish this work, they hope to do it by mid-october but that is just a goal and that could be set back for example if they should find personal items in the debris of one of these homes and they have to bring the homeowner in to retrieve those items. in san bruno, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the three final victims from the san bruno pipeline explosion were laid to rest today. a funeral service for levon, greg and william bulles were held today. the three were three of the seven people killed in the september 9th last. >>> two more people have been charged with posing of victims of those san bruno explosion. they were arrested
and water is being used to keep the dust in place and out of the air. but the need to finish this job by mid-october is driven by concern of coming rains that could spread the soot and debris. >> i do not want to be in a position to have to deal with the run off that's going to be coming off of these properties. that would be a task that would be near impossible. >> reporter: the county says it has no hard deadline to finish this work, they hope to do it by mid-october but that is...
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to make matters worse the ntsb will simply not tell us or allow anyone else to tell us if this section is the section in question. but we're not going to rest until we get this information for you. tom vacar, channel 2 news. >> san brown oh pipeline explosion has prompted the obama administration to beef up inspections, but a congressman says the changes don't go far enough. john garra men deis a member of the howls transportation and information committee. he says some of pg&e's most dangerous pipelines are in his district and that the feds should immediately make sure they are safe. >> already scheduled is the replacement of the livermore- sinole pipeline, supposed to begin in 2011, pg&e ought to be out there today with the backhoes and shovels getting that project under way. >> gary men departicipated in the meeting with top pipeline saved officials this afternoon, he is calling on them to improve pipeline monitoring and step up the replacement of aging systems. he also wants his committee to hold a hearing in san brown oh on the problem. garra men desaid that today's hearing was a
to make matters worse the ntsb will simply not tell us or allow anyone else to tell us if this section is the section in question. but we're not going to rest until we get this information for you. tom vacar, channel 2 news. >> san brown oh pipeline explosion has prompted the obama administration to beef up inspections, but a congressman says the changes don't go far enough. john garra men deis a member of the howls transportation and information committee. he says some of pg&e's most...
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but one of the women says one of the sons uses candles. >> he usually puts it out. but he might have thought it was out and was smoldering. >> reporter: the estimated damages here start with the price of the home and go up from there. in palo alto, kraig debro, ktvu. >>> san francisco's texting laws are going through changes. >>> and what it looked like in the past, but the organizers of betta breakers have come up with new rules to bring in all the action next year. >>> investors ended the week on wall street on a positive note, growing earning reports such as oracle sent text shares higher helping to extend a rally that has lasted through much of september. take a look at the numbers, the dow was up about 13 months. the nasdaq picked up about 12. >>> the state employment development department said the unemployment rate grew from 12.3% in july to 12.4% in august. those numbers translate to more than 2,200,000 californians without a job. labor department figures shows that california has the third highest unemployment rate behind nevada and michigan. >>> two people
but one of the women says one of the sons uses candles. >> he usually puts it out. but he might have thought it was out and was smoldering. >> reporter: the estimated damages here start with the price of the home and go up from there. in palo alto, kraig debro, ktvu. >>> san francisco's texting laws are going through changes. >>> and what it looked like in the past, but the organizers of betta breakers have come up with new rules to bring in all the action next...
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i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes and from all of us here, thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back here at 10:00
i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes and from all of us here, thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back here at 10:00